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Nationalistic tensions spark violence at football matchMore than 50 people were injured in nationalistic-fuelled violence at recent a football game in south-western Slovakia. Thirty-one people were arrested in the November 1 rioting - 18 fans for the home team in Dunajska MPs refuse to deal with Slota signature scandal MPs at a plenum on May 21 refused to deal with a scandal that involves the forging of Slovak National Party (SNS) Chairman Jan Slota’s signature on the parliamentary attendance list by SNS caucus leader Fico is still the man for his countrymen - #1 Czech presidential candidate gets a nasty dressing-down Slovak ultra-nationalist leader Jan Slota upset his party’s coalition partner with a rant insulting a Czech presidential candidate. Slota likened Jan Svejnar, the Czech-US economics professor who unsuccessfully ran for president, to “a new arrival Ruling coalition won’t be broken up just yet Late November, a junior coalition partner voted against leaving the shaky centre-left ruling alliance. Following a six-hour overnight meeting leaders of the People’s Party - Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) said the party would Minority rights monitored by PES reps A European Parliament delegation led by the EP’s socialist (PES) faction Vice-Chairman Hannes Swoboda had arrived in Slovakia to gain a more detailed picture of the status of minorities in the country and the maintenance EU Socialists press for a real Roma strategy in region Amendment to law on UPN to be submitted The governing-coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) plans to submit an amendment to the law on the Nation's Memory Institute (UPN) at the parliamentary session in September, SNS caucus chairman Rafael Rafaj was cited by Slovak Le Pen cites warm relations with Slovak nationalists French nationalist leader Jean-Marie Le Pen told a Bratislava newspaper on November 3 that he has warm relations with a far-right party headed by Slovak government leader Jan Slota, news reports said. But in the Slovak National Memory Institute may lose independent status According to Jan Slota, the leader of the ruling coalition Slovak National Party (SNS), the National Memory Institute (UPN) could lose its status as an independent institution and be shifted under the authority of the Slovak parliament adopts declaration against extremism The Slovak Parliament adopted a declaration against extremism and intolerance at its session on September 7, Slovak Spectator reported. All political parties, except for the opposition Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKU), supported the declaration, Slovak minister proposes reconciliation with Hungary over war Slovakian PM upbeat in Brussels Premier pressured by anti-Hungarian incidents Row over ethnic Hungarians heats up in Slovakia An ugly row between government and ethnic Hungarian leaders in Slovakia crept toward the courts last week, with each side accusing the other of spreading hatred. The Hungarian Coalition (SMK) political party as well as Government soothes investors, inflames ethnic groups Rising ethnic tension, but falling investor fear set the tone last Wednesday for the final week of work on Slovakia’s new government programme, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Crafting the programme was Prime Minister Robert Fico, New FM doesn’t fear diplomatic isolation Slovakia’s Foreign Minister Jan Kubis said last Thursday he had no fear of diplomatic isolation despite international criticism of Bratislava’s new coalition government comprised of leftists and nationalists, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Kubis, speaking after New Slovak coalition talks taxes Leaders of a new, left-wing coalition government launched talks last Monday aimed at reshaping Slovakia’s economic policies, including taxes, after eight years of conservative rule, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Prime Minister Robert Fico unveiled his Power handover vexed by minority fears Leftist leader Robert Fico assumed control of the cabinet and parliament in Slovakia last Tuesday amid voices of concern over alleged extremists tied to his government, Deutsche Press-Agentur (dpa) reported. Fico, 41, was appointed prime Row over ethnic Hungarians heats up in Slovakia An ugly row between government and ethnic Hungarian leaders in Slovakia crept toward the courts last week, with each side accusing the other of spreading hatred. The Hungarian Coalition (SMK) political party as well as Conservatives dumped as voters swing left Slovakia’s voters picked a popular leftist and punished the conservative incumbent in an election that will bring a dramatic power shift to the new European Union member, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. The Smer party of Cheaper health care among party promises Ahead of the June 17 general elections, political parties are promising to give more money to the health care sector, including Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda’s Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKU), Slovak spectator reported last Landowners agree to KIA plant construction price South Korean investors had been trying for a long time to obtain the land needed for the construction of a new Hyundai, KIA car plant in Slovakia. Although landowners had initially refused to sell their Hyundai plant construction begins The Zilina-based Construction Authority issued a building permit on October 14, enabling the launching of construction works on the Hyundai/Kia site, Slovensko.com reported. The permits were issued for a press shop and for utility connections. Fico - most trusted politician Smer opposition party leader Robert Fico remains by far the most trusted politician in Slovakia, according to a recent poll. Fico is trusted by 23.2 percent, ahead of Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic and opposition HZDS New name for political parties on the cards Almost agreeing to take on the same name the "Slovak National Party" were the Slovak National Party (SNS) and the Real Slovak National Party (PSNS), according to The Slovak Spectator. Delegates elected were Jan Slota; Coalition partners say worried minorities have too many rights Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Pal Csaky has called for more citizens to be allowed to use their minority languages in dealings with officials, The Slovak Spectator said in a report. However, he claims that it |
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